New nerve zap therapy tested for Athlete's knee pain
NCT ID NCT06685302
Summary
This study tested whether adding a nerve stimulation treatment to standard care helps people with chronic knee tendon pain. Researchers worked with 26 adult athletes who had persistent 'jumper's knee' pain. They compared standard treatment (a needle therapy plus special exercises) against the same treatment plus ultrasound-guided nerve stimulation.
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University of Zaragoza
Zaragoza, Zaragoza, 50009, Spain
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